Digital interface and related event manager for integrated circuits

a digital interface and integrated circuit technology, applied in the field of high frequency communication, can solve the problems of large amount of event information being fed from the baseband processor to the rfic, large time required to send event information to the rfic, and inability to meet the needs of strobe events, etc., to achieve efficient handling of strobe events

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-10-26
SILICON LAB INC
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[0006] The present invention provides a digital interface and event manager for integrated circuits. More particularly, the present invention provides an event control protocol for efficiently handling strobed events in transceiver integrated circuits that digitally communicate transmit and receive signals to baseband processor integrated circuits.

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Because there is a significant amount of information that is needed to be transferred, numerous such pins are needed, raising complexity, cost and consuming additional chip real estate.
Because the amount of event information being fed from the baseband processor to the RFIC can be considerable, the time required to send the event information to the RFIC can be large enough to interfere with the performance of the RFIC.
The DigRF specification does not provide an efficient solution to this problem.
In addition to the amount of information sent, the fact that data and control information may now occur digitally raises concerns.
Specifically, transmission of digital signals between a baseband processor and transceiver during the transceiver's transmit and receive sessions can cause undesired interference or other ill effects.

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[0019] The present invention provides a digital interface and event manager that can be used for communications between integrated circuits. More particularly, the present invention provides an event control protocol for efficiently handling strobed events in transceiver integrated circuits that digitally communicate transmit and receive signals with baseband processor integrated circuits.

[0020] In various embodiments, digital communication between a baseband processor and transceiver may be efficiently handled using various schemes. First, the amount of control information sent to a transceiver may be minimized in various ways. For example, the control information may be encoded to reduce its size. Furthermore, in some embodiments one or more tables may be provided in the transceiver that include specified control information. Accordingly, to enable use of this control information, a minimal amount of communication between baseband processor and transceiver is used. While the amou...

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In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for receiving at a transceiver from a baseband processor digital control information that includes both event and schedule information, storing the digital control information in a storage of the transceiver, and operating the transceiver according to the event and schedule information.

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[0001] This application claims priority to United States Provisional Patent Application NO. 60 / 674,784 filed on Apr. 26, 2005 in the name of Brain D. Green and Srihari Adireddy entitled DIGITAL INTERFACE AND RELATED EVENT MANAGER FOR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to high frequency communications and, more particularly, to wireless communication systems such as cellular telephones. BACKGROUND [0003] A wireless device such as a cellular telephone typically includes various components that communicate status, control and data information to each other. For example, a cellular telephone typically includes a transceiver that is adapted to transmit and receive at radio frequencies (RF). Cellular telephones further include a baseband processor that operates at baseband frequencies. Typically, information used to control the transceiver is provided from the baseband processor via analog signals on multiple pins, such as general purpose input / output...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04B1/38
CPCH04B1/40
Inventor GREEN, BRIAN D.ADIREDDY, SRIHARILIM, LYSANDERGANTI, RAMKISHORE
Owner SILICON LAB INC
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